We could of saved you the trouble on that one. The BPS gun counter isn't very popular around here. They don't really want you to buy the gun because they don't want to do the paperwork, is the general feel we get from the staff there. Good place for clothes, but not guns and ammo.
I hope that isn't the general consensus of the hunting dept. over there.
Please know that there are many enthusiast working over there who share the same passion for the shooting sports that you do.
Please let me know what can be done to improve your experience and you can rest assured your comments will be seen by the upper echelon in the store.
We could of saved you the trouble on that one. The BPS gun counter isn't very popular around here. They don't really want you to buy the gun because they don't want to do the paperwork, is the general feel we get from the staff there. Good place for clothes, but not guns and ammo.
My bass pro back home employs a handicapped Iraq War vet at the gun counter. He's in a wheelchair. Glad to see they are proactive about hiring both the handicapped and veterans.
Basspro's upper-upper management is some of the best in retail. As a company, they're very good at taking care of their workers and doing what they can for sporting conservation groups. Home depot sure didn't give the perks of the job that basspro does. The arundel mills basspro hires handicapped people all the time. There's one mentally challenged supervisor in hunting with great taste in ZT and emmerson knives that i can think of right now. He may not be very useful for anything, or know anything about guns or shooting(especially idpa and competition), but he can be downright decent most of the time.
I know that guy....
He's kinda like a Slinky...
Not good for much but always brings a smile to your face when pushed down stairs.
Went to BPS last week to buy a gun - waste of an hour and a half. Poor customer service and lots of disgruntled customers
Went to the Gun Shack in Mt Airy today - great customer service and all paperwork done in about 5 minute. Will definitely be going back
I don't think you can even dry fire a gun there or put you finger in the trigger guard THEY put a trigger lock on them .